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gelinas
response 196 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 22:24 UTC 2001

I've not read this, but I'm willing to bet the quotes are from two different
books.  Books that are on my list to read, when, if I'm right, I finish the
author's Arthur books.
janc
response 197 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 02:17 UTC 2001

The quotes are from two different books (although the main character is the
same).  To the best of my knowledge, the author has written no Arthur books.
aruba
response 198 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 04:03 UTC 2001

Jules Verne?  (Shot in the dark.)
mdw
response 199 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 04:33 UTC 2001

Er, uh, that's got to be Flashman!  Wish I could remember the author...
janc
response 200 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 13:46 UTC 2001

Not Jules Verne.  The "hero" of both quoted books is Flashman.  I'm going
to give it to Marcus, because 10 seconds with a web browser would have gotten
him from the name "Flashman" to the name of the author, George MacDonald
Fraser.  The first quote, with Flashman shooting General Custer at Little
Big Horn, is from "Flashman and the Redskins".  The second, with Flashman
being dragooned into Otto von Bismarck's plot to annex Schleswig/Holstein
to Germany (a critical event in the formation of the German state before
World War I), is from "Royal Flash".  I probably would have given you
the Charge of the Light Brigade ("Theirs was not to reason why, theirs was
but to do and die.  Into the valley of Death rode the six hundred") or the
Taiping Rebellion (the third bloodiest war in human history) next if someone
hadn't guessed it.  Flashman got around.
gelinas
response 201 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 14:37 UTC 2001

Which is why I thought it was Sharpe.  I'll have to read the Flashman books
after I finish the Sharpe stories.
jhudson
response 202 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 03:28 UTC 2001

All that is gold does not glitter.
   Not all who wander are lost.
The old that is strong does not wither.
   Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

From the ashes a fire shall be woken.
   A light from the shadows shall sprint.
Renewed shall be the blade that was broken.
   The crownless again shall be king.
i
response 203 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 03:41 UTC 2001

(Re: #202 - Tolkien, LOTR)

Got a new quote for us, mdw?
mdw
response 204 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 05:54 UTC 2001

Ah right.  Well, if Tolkien was easy enough, I'm sure this will be
a snap:

        Therein three sisters dwelt of sundry sort,
        The children of one syre by mothers three;
        Who, dying whylome, did divide this fort
        To them by equall shares in equall fee:
        But stryfull mind and diverse qualitee
        Drew them in partes, and each made others foe:
        Still did they strive and daily disagree;
        The eldest did against the youngest goe,
        And both against the middest meant to worken woe.
senna
response 205 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 11:15 UTC 2001

The "blad that was broken" is a fairly specific piece of the plot, if nothing
else gives it away.  Other stuff gives it away, though.
other
response 206 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 15:54 UTC 2001

I'm thinking Milton or Donne.
janc
response 207 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 20:44 UTC 2001

Edumon Spenser?  No, probably not.
janc
response 208 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 20:44 UTC 2001

Edmond Spenser, I meant to say.
remmers
response 209 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 22:19 UTC 2001

I think you're right.
mdw
response 210 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 20 04:26 UTC 2001

Fairie Queen, no less.  Jan has it.
janc
response 211 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 02:21 UTC 2001

Hmmm...I guess I should do this in the newagora.
davel
response 212 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 12:45 UTC 2001

OK, but will someone link the new item to Books, please?
rcurl
response 213 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 15:39 UTC 2001

Well, I can do that, but would you ask in the new item, please?
davel
response 214 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 12:26 UTC 2001

Rane, I don't read Agora, so I *can't* ask in the new item.
rcurl
response 215 of 215: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 17:19 UTC 2001

Let me know if I didn't link the right one.....  8^}
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